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Neil Dagnall

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Perceptual and Motor Skills|January 31, 2008
Effects of part-set cuing on reminiscenceNeil Dagnall, Andrew Parker, Gary Munley
Perceptual and Motor Skills|August 19, 2006
Effects of part-set cuing on experienced and novice chess players' reconstruction of a typical chess midgame positionKenneth Drinkwater, Neil Dagnall, Andrew Parker
Psychological Reports|August 11, 2007
Social collaboration, inhibition and contextNeil Dagnall, Andrew Parker, Gary Munley
Memory (Hove, England)|September 22, 2022
Effects of saccadic eye movements on episodic & semantic memory fluency in older and younger participantsAdam Parkin, Andrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Frontiers in Psychology|March 12, 2026
Further assessment of the non-cognitive adaptive resourcefulness model comprising mental toughness, resilience, and self-efficacy: relationships with emotional intelligence and chronic time pressureAndrew Denovan, Danny Powell, Neil Dagnall
Memory (Hove, England)|May 12, 2022
Eye-closure effects and the influence of short-term storage and processing capacity on episodic memoryAndrew Parker, Adam Parkin, Neil Dagnall
Brain and Cognition|December 25, 2017
Effects of Saccade Induced Retrieval Enhancement on conceptual and perceptual tests of explicit & implicit memoryAndrew Parker, Daniel Powell, Neil Dagnall
Peerj|May 6, 2024
The Chronic Time Pressure Inventory: further assessment of factorial structure and validityAndrew Denovan, Neil Dagnall, Ken Drinkwater
Psychological Reports|December 15, 2023
Non-Cognitive Adaptive Resourcefulness: Scrutiny of Its Multidimensionality and Nomological ValidityAndrew Denovan, Neil Dagnall, Kenneth Drinkwater
Psychological Reports|July 21, 2009
Assessing superstitious beliefNeil Dagnall, Andrew Parker, Gary Munley
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Perceptual and Motor Skills|January 31, 2008
Effects of part-set cuing on reminiscenceNeil Dagnall, Andrew Parker, Gary Munley
Perceptual and Motor Skills|August 19, 2006
Effects of part-set cuing on experienced and novice chess players' reconstruction of a typical chess midgame positionKenneth Drinkwater, Neil Dagnall, Andrew Parker
Psychological Reports|August 11, 2007
Social collaboration, inhibition and contextNeil Dagnall, Andrew Parker, Gary Munley
Memory (Hove, England)|September 22, 2022
Effects of saccadic eye movements on episodic & semantic memory fluency in older and younger participantsAdam Parkin, Andrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Frontiers in Psychology|March 12, 2026
Further assessment of the non-cognitive adaptive resourcefulness model comprising mental toughness, resilience, and self-efficacy: relationships with emotional intelligence and chronic time pressureAndrew Denovan, Danny Powell, Neil Dagnall
Memory (Hove, England)|May 12, 2022
Eye-closure effects and the influence of short-term storage and processing capacity on episodic memoryAndrew Parker, Adam Parkin, Neil Dagnall
Brain and Cognition|December 25, 2017
Effects of Saccade Induced Retrieval Enhancement on conceptual and perceptual tests of explicit & implicit memoryAndrew Parker, Daniel Powell, Neil Dagnall
Peerj|May 6, 2024
The Chronic Time Pressure Inventory: further assessment of factorial structure and validityAndrew Denovan, Neil Dagnall, Ken Drinkwater
Psychological Reports|December 15, 2023
Non-Cognitive Adaptive Resourcefulness: Scrutiny of Its Multidimensionality and Nomological ValidityAndrew Denovan, Neil Dagnall, Kenneth Drinkwater
Psychological Reports|July 21, 2009
Assessing superstitious beliefNeil Dagnall, Andrew Parker, Gary Munley
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